'I'm hurting, no one was fighting for me' - Warren Gatland on Wales exit and systematic flaws inherited from Margaret Thatcher
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Warren Gatland's recent resignation as head coach of Welsh rugby has elicited mixed feelings, exemplified by the appreciation he receives from fans even in anonymity. His departure seems to lift a significant burden off his shoulders, transforming his demeanor from despair witnessed during his last match against Italy to a more cheerful outlook. This change follows his team's unfortunate record of 14 straight losses, marking a challenging period that ultimately led to his exit. Gatland's legacy in Welsh rugby continues to resonate among supporters as they express gratitude for his contributions.
It is just over a week since Warren Gatland made the bombshell decision to step down as Wales head coach. Yet even amid the anonymity of London, he is repeatedly stopped by well-wishers thanking him for the good times.
With the burden of a nation lifted from his shoulders, Gatland already looks a happier man than the sad and forlorn figure that stood in the rain in Rome watching his side lose to Italy.
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